CAN'T LET CHINAMAN GO.; No Law to Allow Kinsfolk to Take Insane Allen Back to China.

AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 11. -- A curious quasi-international complication has arisen here in connection with the case of a Chinaman who is an inmate on the Texas Insane Asylum. The Chinaman, by name Wing Kee, has, it appears, kinsfolk who have applied to the State authorities for permission to remove him from the institution and take him back to his native land. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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